Ultra high molecular weight fibre cannot be dyed using conventional dyeing techniques as they are extremely hydrophobic and do not possess any polar groups. Wet etching of the surface was used as the pre-treatment process to improve the dyeability of the Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) knitted fabric using potassium dichromate and sulphuric acid as etchants. The surface modified fabric was dyed at 130°C using high Temperature (HT) dyeing technique with disperse dye and evaluated in terms of Colour Strength (K/S), washing fastness, rubbing fastness, and tenacity. It has been observed that wet etching improved the colour strength substantially with an overall good fastness to washing and rubbing but the tenacity decreased wit...
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The color of textile fibers is typically imparted by submersion in a high-temperature dye bath. Howe...
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This paper addresses the relative effects of softeners having different properties and their method ...
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A novel in situ surface modification strategy of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) f...
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Cotton fabrics were modified by different methods such as oxidation, sulfonation and crosslinking pr...
This paper addresses the relative effects of softeners having different properties and their method ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the ultraviolet irradiation of wool fabric as a pretreatme...
WOS: 000289355500010A great disadvantage of synthetic fibers is their low hydrophilicity. Polyester ...
Supercritical carbon dioxide dyeing, a new type of anhydrous dyeing method, has a lot of advantages,...
The surface of wool fabrics is frequently modified to make them shrink-resistant, water repellent an...
This study investigates the influence of different finishing conditions on the amount of thermal mig...
The color of textile fibers is typically imparted by submersion in a high-temperature dye bath. Howe...
This research studied the influence of common wet processes (i.e. bleaching, dyeing, or softening) o...
Synthetic fibers, mainly polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyamide (PA), polyacrylonitrile (PAN) a...
This paper addresses the relative effects of softeners having different properties and their method ...
A superhydrophobic surface with self-cleaning properties can be fabricated with a combination of bot...
The effects of a hydrophilic coating on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fabric using polyethylene glycol-dim...
A novel in situ surface modification strategy of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) f...
Polylactic acid (PLA) fiber is a degradable material with good environmental friendliness for textil...
Cotton fabrics were modified by different methods such as oxidation, sulfonation and crosslinking pr...
This paper addresses the relative effects of softeners having different properties and their method ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the ultraviolet irradiation of wool fabric as a pretreatme...
WOS: 000289355500010A great disadvantage of synthetic fibers is their low hydrophilicity. Polyester ...